Shocking this time of year though vandalism at any time or for any reason is a crime and not a joke. I hope the police are able to catch the perpetrators so they can be appropriately punished (not to mention determining the motivation).

It may be helpful to have Dan post the pictures from your security cameras so maybe readers of the blog can help identify them.

Please don’t misconstrue this comment as anything other than what it says
But do you really believe a nutjob is going to TP someones house as vandalism against Black Lives Matter? I’d expect broken car windows or something much more heinous and senseless. Just don’t want to see something that MIGHT be more simple & harmless get turned into something much more given the already contentious environment that exists. Again, no disrespect to the homeowners or condoning the act. But based on the info provided, seems a stretch that this isn’t a childish prank – why does the homeowner think this is something more? The bumper sticker can’t be THE reason, is it?

What I find especially distressing is a US President who establishes an equality of culpability between groups who chant “Black Lives Matter” and Nazis Charlottesville marchers, bearing torches, while proclaiming “Jews will not replace us.” Given the climate he established amongst his followers it’s no surprise that even in Westport an event like this one with the t.p might occur.
ADW Staples 1956

Very astute observation Vin. By homeowners own statement he/or she ASSUMES it has something to do with bumper sticker on the car. No one knows that.
Wonder what the OTHER bumper stickers say? He/she alludes to fact the BLM sticker was only one amongst more.

My house received the benefit of lawn signs that were in direct opposition to mine during the campaign. On several occasions there were anti-Trump signs of a very nasty nature placed on the strip outside my fence and my signs were taken down, but not damaged or removed. I guess I was just fortunate my “opponents” were more aware of the laws re respecting others’ property.

I have to agree with Vin and Michael on this simply being an unfortunate, childish prank. As I have seen a few incidents of toilet paper in trees here in Westport over the past few years. One of those times was on my street.

I hope that no one takes it as fact that this house was toilet-papered because of the owners’ support for Black Lives Matter. In November, a man in Indiana was exposed as the culprit who wrote Nazi and homophobic slurs on the walls of the church where he worked. The vandalism was initially blamed on the KKK or some other hate group:

“Investigators say Stang admitted to painting the ‘Heil Trump’ and ‘Fag Church’ graffiti himself because he wanted to ‘mobilize a movement after being disappointed in and fearful of the outcome of the national election.”’

Connecting the toilet paper to a bumper sticker without any other information is an alarming and presumptuous conclusion. This is exactly the kind of paranoid assumptions that feed into a culture of fear.

Dan – Maybe you can ask the homeowners for stills from the security footage. The cameras I use have date and time stamps which, if they use similar ones, might help jog the memory of those who might have been in the area at the time to help ID the perpetrators and/or “getaway” vehicles. The more people that see the pictures, the faster they can be identified and maybe get to the bottom of this.

There is a way to get to the bottom of this : Everyone in town should put a Black Lives Matter Bumper sticker on his or her car and park it at the end of the driveway. I would do it if I still lived in Westport; it would be placed next to my current sticker : Make America Great Again : Impeach Trump.
If there are hundreds of such stickers on display in Westport a pattern will emerge if there is indeed hate behind this current act of vandalism. The Amazon website sells these stickers and there are numerous other vendors if you ‘d prefer them.
ADW Staples 1956

I’ve learned to believe people when they tell you who they are. Also, ducking behind the guise of “it was just a joke,” is the domain of those who know they should know better when they are called out on their bad behavior. I’ve got great humor, but bullying isn’t something to be joked about. You’re old enough, you should know better.

Not that I am particularly proud of this, but back in late 80’s we were tp’ing trees like Mr. Charmin until finally Dave Eason or another member of the force would catch us and put the fear of g-d into us so we never did it again. I don’t know the details and if this house was indeed targeted in anyway because of a bumper sticker (regardless of what it says) than that is obviously wrong and reason for concern. The times they are a changin…

WHAT is so shocking Polly? People placing blame and leaping to conclusions that are completely unproven thus far, OR, folks calling them on it?
I know how I’m betting but would love to hear it from you.

Prank. No prank. Coincidence. No coincidence. It is not funny. Something happened to one of our neigbors in our community and I want them to know I do not think its funny and I hope they find out who the perpetrator(s) are who did this. I applaud the homeowners for sharing and Dan for posting. #supportivecommunitiesrock!

Why wasn’t the bumper sticker vandalized, if that was the issue? I would have expected someone to replace “black” with “all” — as in, “all lives matter”, which is the typical retort from people who oppose the black lives matter movement.

Was there any additional “vandalism” beyond just toilet paper in a tree? Seriously? Toilet paper is “vandalism”?

On Halloween when kids throw eggs at houses, is that too going to be construed as racially-motivated?

This post is rather inflammatory and spreads unsubstantiated fear — once this is resolved (or at a minimum, once more information is available) I would hope a follow-up is posted on this blog.

I’m struggling to connect the TPing of the tree outside their with the lone BLM bumper sticker on the back of their car . . . Seems like an odd bit of “vandalism” and perhaps one of many possible “reasons” (and there may have been no reason for the TPing being directed at that particular tree or house)

Any volunteers to have your home toilet papered or egged for no reason at all tomorrow night? I did many years ago. Dried egg yolk is tough to get off a house and a car! Not funny!!

Hmmm – from all the responses I have a wquestion- if you have a Trump sign on your house or car and it got vandalized might you think it was related to some lefty radical kid?

If you were flying a nazi flag or had a neonazis bumper sticker – might you think some alt left did it?

Dan just pointed out that something none of us wants to happen – last night or on Halloween- happened. And the only thing that might have triggered it was a bumper sticker.

I hope the vandal can read, reads 06880danWoog and Is worried he is going to get caught, will have to clean the tree and answer for their actions.

So let’s now wait and see what the facts are. Not throw aspersions at Dan. Belittle a home owner and neighbors concerns and Let’s hope it is just a dumb kid pulling a very dumb vandalism- and not something more that happening in our town.

If I had a Trump sign or bumper sticker on my parked car IN THIS TOWN and all that happened was some kind of 12 year old prank like TP-ing a tree outside my house, I would be grateful and frankly wouldn’t even connect the two. I certainly wouldnt call the poluce, and post a sign drawing a very strained conclusion

I disagree totally! I would call the police. I want them in the neighborhood looking for the vandals. I don’t want 12 year olds or 23 year olds thinking there are no consequences for actions that harm or frighten others. Where do you draw the line to call the police? Broken windows, smashed windshield? Egged house.

Actually, your suggestions would make an interesting experiment.
Fly those flags, attach those bumper stickers, and–most of all– make sure your security cameras are up and working!
P.S. Leave a copy of “Dick and Jane” to steal.

I don’t understand your comment that says the “only thing that might have triggered it is a bumper sticker”. No disrespect but that is a huge stretch, it could have been triggered by the fact they have a good tree for TPing and the culprit lives nearby! We have no idea and I think the fact that people have assumed that a bumper sticker is and must be the trigger just speaks to our current climate. That is sad either way- someone did this because of the owners support for BML or some person TPd a house and the owners are certain that is was because they support BML…

I don’t blame Dan for posting this….the homeowner believed his house was “attacked.” Maybe….
But IF the tp was a message about anything, it doesn’t sound too serious…. Let’s not all overeact to some tp in a tree.

A few friends who are Black Lives Matter ACTIVISTS looked at this, and were as surprised as many who read this blog that the leap from TP’d tree to BLM sticker would be made, & then even if there was a connection that it would get so much concerned attention.

Dan, are you still comfortable with me/others sharing this with wider group involved in Thai issue, Or do you think it’s better to wait until Westport PD finish their Investogation? Susan Farley

Nancy, thank you for your eternal and instant vigilance on all things comment-related.Some people comment using WordPress accounts that do not have their real names. They are automatically posted using their sign-in names. I have access to their real names. Because I want people to be able to post in real time, I have to go through later and manually fix them (or delete those that are “fake”). It’s very time-consuming, and because I have several other actual, “real” jobs — and sometimes leave “06880” central headquarters (aka my home office) — I can’t always do it 30 seconds after something is posted. I hope that helps clarify things for you.

I wish you wouldn’t always assume I have some sort of evil intention.
I truly am curious about the meaning behind the organization, if it has to do with an ugly chapter from 1960’s Canadian history … but not sure.
Never mind, then.

As a neighbor, I would just add that the owners of the home and driveway in which the car is parked are lovely, engaging and thoughtful. However, even it they were not, the incident can reasonably cause us to consider if it had anything to do with President Trump’s reprehensible and distorted analysis of the movement of Neo-Nazis and the White Nationalists in support of statues and symbols that primarily honor the Civil War. This is not the incident or column to condemn those groups, but they should be condemned, without any effort to search for moral equivalencies.
Don Bergmann

Associating all of this with BLM, from a TP’d tree (in a town where I know I remember it was done a lot and got a good laugh by kids and adults alike the next morning) to toppling of statues by white people in other states, seems like a stretch, a dangerous stretch, & like the start of a Twilight Zone episode. This is example of how politicized media (not Dan’s blog btway) has dangerously contorted reality. (Susan Farley)

Hi- just my opinion for the third time- when something totally in expected happens to your home or property- unrelated to Halloween- you look around and ask why me? A BLM bumper sticker could be it, the same way Trump stickers, old Obama stickers, Dixie flags, shwastikas or make love not war!

I would have drawn the same conclusion- turned my surveillance tape over to the police and thanked Dan for calling attention to this problem.

On a less serious note- anyone who would like their yard toilet papered could post their name on Dan’s blog- I am sure the vandal who did this would love to do your yard!

Hi Mike- I think it is safe to condemn neo nazis and white nationalists- all the GOP leadership and DJT are doing so as we speak. But this thread is about a prank/ vandalism that may or may not be related to a BLM bumper sticker- I hope it was kids with too much time and toilet paper on their hands. Time will tell.

Of course – and I share your skepticism here pending better information – but the uninformed assurance is absurd (not sure what Michael Brown or Trayvon Martin have to do with anything here but this isn’t the place to get into that)

by the way, I don’t think I was addressing you personally in the first place. If you scan above there are several people asserting with total confidence that it was just kids screwing around or whatnot. Was just pointing out how ridiculous that is, that’s all. So I guess you & I more or less agree here (unusually!).

Bruce I feel really sorry for you bud. But hey I can take it. You just can’t help yourself. So keep bullying me. I really don’t give a you know what. I think you are extremely funny. So I’m enjoying it. What other ugly stuff do you have huh?

This is shaping up to be an example of how BLM AND Trump supporters are BOTH unjustifiably and sometimes dangerously given a bad rap, i.e. The people here that are making untrue comments about POTUS as if they are BLM representatives aren’t actually reps of BLM, “a bumper sticker doesn’t make you rep of BLM and, I’m also told, “thinking that having your tree TP’d is of the gravity of racism BLM is concerned with really disqualifies you”

Then Trump Supporters react to these allegations as if they’re coming from BLM when they’re not, leads Trump Supporters to look like hostile idiots.

Bad cycle starting with misinformation that through Dans generosity here maybe will start to break up, I hope, A lot of us hope.

A real hornet’s nest has been kicked over with regards to this situation. The shock that many feel that a crime of this magnitude could occur within the sanctity of our town, contrasts with a belief that this issue lacks sufficient information at present to directly link the license plate message to the TP of the tree. Many of the 91 responses fall into a wait and see position, while others state that this instance is greatly overblown. Of course some relate the TP vandalism to the charged political currents which are unfortunately present in our great nation. Bringing the miscreants to justice by the police is a theme in some posts, while many could care less and consider this to be a childish prank. I’m of the opinion that this event was uncalled for and not to be condoned, but unless a darker side becomes evident, it is not a call to arms, but to one of concerned reason. If this is the worst that happens in the workings of an average town, we might consider ourselves fortunate.